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Audrey Deâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ath
Zachary Busner
Edwin Floyd
When we first meet her she is appraised this way:
"Her posture isâ&#x20AC;Śbizarre, the spine curved and rigid- give
her a push and she'd rock. Her pinched face is not a face
but a mask of greasy seborrheoic skin, her lips are
stretched rubber bands the pull away from crumbled
gums set with two or three stray teeth. "Still, she posses
blue, "frighteningly mobile eyes."
Aubrey is catatonic when she isn't exhibiting jarring
physical tics. She is heavily sedated. She drools. A new
psychiatrist, Zachary Busner, wonders if her ailment